EPC138 | Estimating National and sub-National population size of men who have sex with men in Mexico | E-poster | Advances in public health surveillance and new approaches |
EPC139 | Phylodynamic structure of the Botswana HIV epidemic | E-poster | Advances in public health surveillance and new approaches |
EPC140 | Programmatic non-retention in prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programs: estimated rates and cofactors using different measures | E-poster | Advances in public health surveillance and new approaches |
EPC141 | Factors associated with viral load non-suppression among children living with HIV in four provinces in Mozambique | E-poster | Measuring and evaluating quality of service provision and health outcomes through public health surveillance |
EPC142 | Trends in HIV annual test uptake and retesting among gay and bisexual men and other men who have sex with men in Australia with no evidence of PrEP use between 2013-2021 | E-poster | Measuring and evaluating quality of service provision and health outcomes through public health surveillance |
EPC143 | Modeling HIV infections averted by treating urban, adult Zambian women at high-risk for HIV and female genital schistosomiasis | E-poster | Modelling the impact of prevention strategies on the HIV epidemic |
EPC144 | Hepatitis C virus elimination among people who inject drugs living with HIV in Montreal, Canada, by 2030: a modelling study | E-poster | Modelling the impact of prevention strategies on the HIV epidemic |
EPC145 | Supporting achievement of the state of Georgia's 25% HIV incidence reduction target among MSM: a mathematical model to evaluate the potential impact of long-acting preexposure prophylaxis in Atlanta | E-poster | Modelling the impact of prevention strategies on the HIV epidemic |
EPC146 | Achieving the 95-95-95 HIV cascade of care targets will not be enough to meet the incidence reduction goal among MSM in Cyprus | E-poster | Modelling the impact of prevention strategies on the HIV epidemic |
EPC147 | The impact of prevention-effective PrEP use on HIV incidence: a mathematical modeling study | E-poster | Modelling the impact of prevention strategies on the HIV epidemic |